The Blue Elephant

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The Blue Elephant
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Marwan Hamed
Produced by Fadi Fahim
Omar Sallam
Written by Ahmed Mourad
Based on The Arabic Novel ( الفيل الأزرق )
Starring Karim Abdel Aziz
Khaled El Sawy
Nelly Karim
Mohamed Mamdouh
Dareen Haddad
Sherin Reda
Mohamed Shahin
Lebleba
Music by Hesham Nazih
Cinematography Ahmed El Morsi
Edited by Mohamed Attia
Distributed by Arabia Cinema Production & Distribution(ACPD)
Release dates
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  • July 28, 2014 (2014-07-28)
Running time
170 minutes
Country Egypt
Language Arabic
Budget $3,500,000 (estimated)

The Blue Elephant; Al Feel Al Azrak, is a 2014 Egyptian Drama/Horror/Mystery film produced and directed by Marwan Hamed in Cairo, Egypt. The story was originally translated into film from an Arabic novel written by the famous Egyptian writer Ahmed Mourad, and starring Egyptian actors Karim Abdel Aziz, Khaled El Sawy and Nelly Karim. The film talks about a man called Yehia, who voluntarily comes out of isolation after five years, to resume his service in El-Abbaseya psychiatric hospital, where he is in charge of evaluating the mental health of the criminally insane.

According to Ahmed Mourad, writer of the Arabic novel ( الفيل الأزرق), the book and the film hold two different endings. Director Marwan Hamed proposed a change in the closing scene of the movie to allow the film to adapt and satisfy a large mass of audience.[1]

The Blue Elephant received mixed reviews but performed well in the Egyptian Box-office during Eid time. The film did not follow the formula of the recent slew of Egyptian comedies, yet it managed to win over audiences across the Arab region. The film gained up to 30 million Egyptian pounds, which is approximately 4.2 million U.S. Dollars.[2]

Trailer

YouTube, The Blue Elephant (2014)

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Film Score Reviews 8.5/10 stars[3]

Plot

"I read the novel in one day, and I thought it was amazing we do not do thrillers and fantasy films in Egypt and I love these genres so I thought this could be the one. I felt very sorry for the characters, especially Yehia Rahed, the main character. I always thought that the “The Blue Elephant” is about performance. I love working with actors and all the characters and their back-stories were really quite interesting. One of the things that grabbed me most was the other world in the film and the journeys that Yehia took."
— Marwan Hamed on what inspired him to make "The Blue Elephant"[4]

The Film "The Blue Elephant" is built around Psychiatrist Dr. Yehia Rashed (Karim Abdel Aziz), who returns to his job 5 years after the death of his loving wife and daughter. Filled with grief for his loss, Yehia resorts himself to drugs, drinking and gambling. But then he receives a warning from work and returns to his duties in El-Abbaseya psychiatric hospital where he is assigned “8 Gharb”, a special department for mental patients who are also criminals. There, a surprise awaits him that turns his life upside down. Yehia’s return coincides with the arrival of an old former Psychiatrist friend, Sherif Al Kordy (Khaled El Sawy), a patient accused of brutally killing his wife. Hoping to find out the truth behind Sherif’s case, Yehia begins a journey of locating clues, investigating the crime scene and gathering as much information from Sherif’s younger sister Lobna(Nelly Karim), Yehia’s first true love.[5] While he tries to unravel the many mysteries surrounding his friend, Dr. Yehia gets sucked into a sea of hallucinations, magic spells, numbers and demons, swirling around a tattoo parlor and a blue pill that bears the print of a six-legged elephant. For Yehia, the secrets behind the pill “The Blue Elephant” helped him enter the gateway of another world to uncover the demonic sources behind Sherif’s crime.[6][7]

Cast

  • Karim Abdel Aziz as Dr. Yehia Rashed
  • Khaled El Sawy as Sherif Al Kordy also as Na'el
  • Nelly Karim as Lobna
  • Mohamed Mamdouh as Dr. Sameh
  • Dareen Haddad as Maya
  • Lebleba as Dr. Safaa
  • Sherin Reda as Deega
  • Mohamed Shahin as Shaker

Production Team

  • Producer/ Director: Marwan Hamed
  • Producer: Omar Sallam
  • First Assistant Director: Ahmed Rasheed
  • Executive Producer: Fadi Fahim
  • Writer: Ahmed Mourad
  • Production Design: Mohamed Attia
  • Film Editor: Mohamed Attia
  • Sound Department: Ahmed Gaber
  • Art Department: Ramzy Amer
  • Music: Hesham Nazih

Credits and Dates

Thanks to the support from:

  1. Al Shorouk for Media Productions.
  2. Albatross Production Company.
  3. Lighthouse Films.[8]

The movie was successfully produced. The three production companies also contributed with "Arabia Cinema Production & Distribution" to help distribute the movie worldwide. The Film The Blue Elephant, First got released on the 28th of July, 2014 in Egypt. A month later on Eid al-Fitr 14 August 2014 the movie was available for viewers in countries such as (United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain)

Film Festivals And Awards

The 14th edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival - December 5 to 13, 2014[9][10]
International Prize for Arabic Fiction - 10 February 2014[11][12]

Marketing

The Film has been successfully distributed with the help of "Arabia Cinema Production & Distribution (ACPD)" in Egypt.

References

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